I am seeking advice on the correct tyre change tools for my '63 ID19, and to purchase items missing if possible. I have the original Jacking Point Stand for my car, see photo:
I think I also need a tool to loosen the centre-lock wheel nuts on my car, and a combined tool to remove the hub caps and act as a locking pin for the adjustable height Jacking Point Stand. Here is a photo of a full set of wheel change tools for later DS with 5-lug wheels.
Note that my ID19 is a Decapotable, so it wears full-width DS type hubcaps (so the special tool to remove them would be handy) and has non-removable rear guards. I wonder also if the original kit for my car would have included a hand crank? Note that my car is a UK delivered RHD model, but was coachbuilt in France by Chapron. It has Slough type features including the UK-spec chrome number plate surround and full "DW spec" engine, power steering and high pressure brakes. Here is a close-up photo of the tool for removing the hub caps and acting as a pin in the Stand.
If anyone can assist me with more detailed information on the tyre change tools appropriate for a centre-lock wheel car, and/or be prepared to sell me same, that would be most appreciated.
I think I also need a tool to loosen the centre-lock wheel nuts on my car, and a combined tool to remove the hub caps and act as a locking pin for the adjustable height Jacking Point Stand. Here is a photo of a full set of wheel change tools for later DS with 5-lug wheels.
Note that my ID19 is a Decapotable, so it wears full-width DS type hubcaps (so the special tool to remove them would be handy) and has non-removable rear guards. I wonder also if the original kit for my car would have included a hand crank? Note that my car is a UK delivered RHD model, but was coachbuilt in France by Chapron. It has Slough type features including the UK-spec chrome number plate surround and full "DW spec" engine, power steering and high pressure brakes. Here is a close-up photo of the tool for removing the hub caps and acting as a pin in the Stand.
If anyone can assist me with more detailed information on the tyre change tools appropriate for a centre-lock wheel car, and/or be prepared to sell me same, that would be most appreciated.